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Sand in the Wind
A proposal by oil and gas giant EOG Resources to open a sand mine in North Texas’ Cooke County has a small group of...
Musical Chairs at City Hall
A couple of elderly women dressed in their Sunday best clutched colorful scarves over their heads and carefully crossed a slick parking lot during...
Fort Worth Way Out
Considering the Fort Worth school board’s penchant for melodrama, it’s no surprise that the race for the District 1 seat, representing the North Side,...
Out, Damned Spot
What do you get when you fill a 65-year-old pipeline with the most corrosive hydrocarbon possible, stuff so heavy that it has to be...
Toxic Legacy
Wayne Morris was as dedicated an employee as a company could want.
For 13 years, he worked as a maintenance man for a small business...
Don’t Eat The Brown Stuff
Julia Crawford and her family are not going down before the Keystone XL pipeline without a fight. Crawford (“Your Land Is My Land,” April...
Liquid Power
On May 11, three of the five directors’ positions are up for election on the board of the Tarrant Regional Water District, one of...
Honoring Their Service
These days, everyone knows — or thinks they know — the script for returning veterans. They come back from deployment and try to fit...
Keep ’Em Open
A small but loud group of city officials from across the state — including Arlington’s disgraced former city councilman Mel LeBlanc (hello, methamphetamine and...
Getting Along
Texas legislators from time to time “memorialize” Congress to do this or that. Since the request bears no force of law, the result is...



















